Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History, Critical and Biographical, of British and American Authors, with Specimens of Their Writings, Volume 7Robert Chambers Amer. Book Exchange, 1879 - English literature |
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... says I ought to have brought it myself , and I close to the spot . But where's the good ? says I ; sure he'll bring it next time . ' I suppose , Shane , you will soon move into the new cottage at Clurn Hill ? I passed it to - day , and ...
... says I ought to have brought it myself , and I close to the spot . But where's the good ? says I ; sure he'll bring it next time . ' I suppose , Shane , you will soon move into the new cottage at Clurn Hill ? I passed it to - day , and ...
Page 241
... says St , Patrick , and ' tis a good friend I am to you . ' ' I thank you kindly , St. Patrick , for your civility , ' says the sarpint ; but I think it's too small it is for me ' -meaning it for an excuse , and away he was going . Too ...
... says St , Patrick , and ' tis a good friend I am to you . ' ' I thank you kindly , St. Patrick , for your civility , ' says the sarpint ; but I think it's too small it is for me ' -meaning it for an excuse , and away he was going . Too ...
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... says Mirabeau , which at the bidding of his great soul , fascinated you with seduction or with terror ' ( portaient au gré de son âme héroïque , la séduction ou la terreur ) . Most excellent , potent , brilliant eyes , swift - darting ...
... says Mirabeau , which at the bidding of his great soul , fascinated you with seduction or with terror ' ( portaient au gré de son âme héroïque , la séduction ou la terreur ) . Most excellent , potent , brilliant eyes , swift - darting ...
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